EP0938470A1 - Aqueous synthesis of iodopropargyl carbamate - Google Patents
Aqueous synthesis of iodopropargyl carbamateInfo
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- EP0938470A1 EP0938470A1 EP97912891A EP97912891A EP0938470A1 EP 0938470 A1 EP0938470 A1 EP 0938470A1 EP 97912891 A EP97912891 A EP 97912891A EP 97912891 A EP97912891 A EP 97912891A EP 0938470 A1 EP0938470 A1 EP 0938470A1
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- carbamate
- iodo
- propynyl
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- C07—ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- C07C—ACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
- C07C269/00—Preparation of derivatives of carbamic acid, i.e. compounds containing any of the groups, the nitrogen atom not being part of nitro or nitroso groups
- C07C269/06—Preparation of derivatives of carbamic acid, i.e. compounds containing any of the groups, the nitrogen atom not being part of nitro or nitroso groups by reactions not involving the formation of carbamate groups
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- This invention concerns a new method of manufacturing an iodoalkynyl carbamate
- the invention is particularly aimed at a method of
- composition from the discoloring and destructive effects of fungal growth.
- Iodopropargyl alcohol is not only extremely corrosive to the skin, but also
- isocyanate which also is a strong irritant.
- the iodopropargyl carbamate material is very impure, possesses an undesirable odor, and requires several recrystallizations to produce a product which demonstrates a definite melting point.
- European Patent Publication No. 0014032 describes another method of preparing
- IPBC Propargyl alcohol first is reacted with an isocyanate, e.g., butyl isocyanate, to form
- propargyl butyl carbamate The propargyl butyl carbamate then is reacted with a slight molar
- an iodinating agent such as a mixture of iodine, an alkali metal hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite in an aqueous medium, typically containing a co-solvent.
- reaction preferably is conducted in the presence of a water miscible auxiliary solvent such as an alcohol, e.g., an aqueous methanol solution.
- a water miscible auxiliary solvent such as an alcohol, e.g., an aqueous methanol solution.
- surfactants disclosed as being suitable include hydrolyzed
- phase-transfer catalysts such as cetyl trimethyl
- ammonium bromide dispersing agents such as the sodium salt of a condensate of
- IPBC iodopropargyl butyl carbamate
- aqueous methanol solution usually contain from about 0.25 - 0.35% by weight of polyiodinated materials, that is, an iodopropynyl butyl carbamate molecule containing from 2
- Such poly-iodinated molecules are relatively unstable to light, and release iodine under UV exposure, contributing to the discoloration of the product and the discoloration of any composition containing the product.
- IPBC of a low purity is sensitive to light.
- IPBC prepared by the process of the present invention, in stark contrast, remains white on exposure to light after many hours as a result of its greater purity.
- the present invention provides a way of synthesizing iodoalkynyl carbamates, especially iodopropargyl carbamates, and particularly IPBC, in an aqueous solution, free of any co-solvents, that can be isolated in high yield and high purity without the need for water immiscible organic extractants.
- the process of the present invention comprises a method for preparing an iodoalkynyl carbamate, particularly an iodopropargyl carbamate, and especially IPBC, in water free of any organic co-solvent.
- Iodoalkynyl carbamates have the following generic formula:
- R is generally selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, substituted
- unsubstituted aryl, alkylaryl, and aralkyl groups having from 6 to 20 carbon atoms and substituted and unsubstituted cycloalkyl and cycloalkynyl groups of 3 to 10 carbon atoms,
- n and n are independently integers from 1 to 3, i.e. , m and n are not necessarily the
- Suitable R substituents include alkyls such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, n-butyl, t-butyl,
- cycloalkyls such as cyclohexyl, aryls, alkaryls and aralkyls such as phenyl, benzyl, tolyl, cumyl, halogenated alkyls and aryls, such as chlorobutryl and chlorophenyl, and alkoxy aryls such as
- iodopropargyl carbamates as 3-iodo-2-propynyl propyl
- an alkynyl carbamate, and especially a propargyl alkyl or cycloalkyl carbamate is dispersed in water using a suitable surfactant selected from the group consisting of an organic phosphate ester and a salt of a sulfated fatty alcohol, then an amount of iodine (as crystals or preferably as a powder) is added to the aqueous dispersion, followed by carefully adding a sodium hypochlorite solution to the aqueous dispersion to form a precipitated reaction product which is thereafter filtered and washed with water to recover the desired iodopropargyl carbamate in high yield and high purity.
- a suitable surfactant selected from the group consisting of an organic phosphate ester and a salt of a sulfated fatty alcohol
- the present invention is especially directed to a process for producing iodopropargyl
- reaction medium free of organic co-solvents i.e., a reaction medium consisting essentially of
- the first step of the process involves forming a dispersion of a propargyl carbamate in a reaction medium consisting essentially of an aqueous solution of a suitable surfactant, i.e., the surfactant dissolved in water.
- the propargyl carbamate, especially a propargyl alkyl carbamate, starting material may
- propargyl carbamates By varying the isocyanate reactant a variety of propargyl carbamates may be prepared, as is well known. Other ways for preparing propargyl carbamates will also be recognized by those skilled in the art. Known procedures for preparing the propargyl carbamates yield products
- An aqueous dispersion of the propargyl butyl carbamate is prepared by adding it, with
- the surfactant solution can be prepared by dissolving a suitable surfactant in water, generally using an aqueous alkaline solution to
- caustic soda NaOH
- a 2 - 4% solution of caustic soda has proven to be suitable for facilitating the dissolution of the surfactant.
- Other materials for preparing an alkaline solution suitable for dissolving the surfactant include other alkali metal
- a key discovery of the present invention is that only certain surfactants create a propargyl carbamate dispersion from which iodopropargyl carbamate can be subsequently
- iodopropargyl carbamates are certain acidic, organic phosphate partial esters and the
- neutralization salts of sulfated fatty alcohols such as sodium lauryl sulfate or triethanolamine lauryl sulfate.
- the acidic organic phosphate partial esters can be prepared by reaction of a fatty acid
- the reaction typically is conducted to a constant acid
- Phosphoric acid equivalents such as pyrophosphoric acid (which is equivalent to 105%
- orthophosphoric acid tetraphosphoric acid (which is equivalent to 115% orthophosphoric acid) or phosphorus pentoxide (which is equivalent to 138% orthophosphoric acid) also may be used.
- tetraphosphoric acid which is equivalent to 115% orthophosphoric acid
- phosphorus pentoxide which is equivalent to 138% orthophosphoric acid
- the phosphoric acid also can be reacted with a polyol,
- esters are commercially available from several sources including, for example, Witco, Stephan Co., and
- the sulfated fatty alcohol salts are prepared by sulfating a fatty alcohol, such as with sulfuric acid for example, and then neutralizing the product with an inorganic (e.g., sodium carbonate) or organic (e.g., triethanolamine) base.
- an inorganic (e.g., sodium carbonate) or organic (e.g., triethanolamine) base e.g., sodium carbonate
- organic (e.g., triethanolamine) base e.g., triethanolamine
- the sulfated fatty alcohol surfactants also are commercially available, such as from Witco and Stephan Co.
- a suitable amount of surfactant in the aqueous reaction mixture can be determined by routine experimentation.
- aqueous surfactant solution should not exceed the quantity that forms a fine dispersion. Generally, an aqueous solution containing from about 5% (by weight) to about 15% (by weight) propargyl carbamate should be suitable. Again, to the skilled worker, determining a
- the iodine can be added in the form
- iodine crystals but preferably is added in the form of a powder to facilitate thorough mixing
- the sodium hypochlorite is sodium hypochlorite
- iodine and hypochlorite should be controlled so as to prevent the exothermic reaction from producing an undesirably high reaction temperature. Following a suitable period to complete the iodination reaction following the addition
- iodopropargyl carbamate can be recovered in a high yield and at a high purity from the
- the carbamate product is normally recovered by simply filtering the reaction mixture, washing the filter cake with water, one or more times, and then drying the washed cake.
- IPBC was prepared according to the following procedure. To a beaker, equipped with an agitator and a thermometer, and immersed in an ice bath, water (400 g.) and sodium
- reaction mixture for l A hour, a 25% aqueous solution of NaHSO 3 (sodium bisulfite) can be used to remove unreacted iodine.
- NaHSO 3 sodium bisulfite
- the reaction mixture was filtered on a Buchner funnel and washed with three 250cc. portions of water. The filter cake was broken into small pieces and dried overnight at 50°C.
- the product was a white solid consisting of iodopropynyl
- Example 1 The procedure of Example 1 was repeated on a somewhat larger scale by dissolving
- triodo compounds 0.01%.
- IPBC was prepared according to the following procedure. To a 2500 ml beaker, equipped with an agitator and a thermometer, and immersed in an ice bath, deionized water (750 ml.) and sodium hydroxide (18 g.) were added and agitated until the sodium hydroxide
- reaction mixture was filtered on a Buchner funnel and washed with three 200 ml portions of water.
- Polyiodo compounds were found to comprise only 0.015% of the product composition.
- the iodine and sodium chlorite may be added in a single step, or in as many steps as required, by the cooling capacity of the reaction vessel utilized. Continuous operation
- the product was a white solid consisting of iodopropynyl butyl carbamate having a yield of about 84% and a purity (HPLC) of 96.7%, containing 0.42%
- Cremophor El 16 g. (an ethoxylated castor oil available from BASF) was added and agitated until it was completely dissolved. Once the solution was cooled to 8° - 10°C, propargyl butyl carbamate (46.6 g.) was added to the
- Example B The procedure of Example B was repeated, using a combination of Cremophor El, (8 g). and Dowfax 2A-1 (15 g) (a 45%) solution of an alkylated diphenyl oxide disulfonate of average molecular weight 576, available from Dow Chemical) as the surfactant.
- the result was obtained by using a combination of Cremophor El, (8 g). and Dowfax 2A-1 (15 g) (a 45%) solution of an alkylated diphenyl oxide disulfonate of average molecular weight 576, available from Dow Chemical) as the surfactant.
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